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Need Help Choosing Names For My First Child.

I need help choosing a baby name. I really like unique names?

I really like many of the names you have, and the fact that they truly are unique. I'll give you a little insight on what I think about each name.

Girls:
-Peyton: Super cute, but I immediately think of Peyton Manning no matter what, so I would probably avoid using this name.
-Jolaina: I absolutley love this name. Never heard of it before (I've heard of Laina though), but it truly is a great, feminie, unique name!
-Zambree: Cute, but I just keep thinking of the African continent. Reminds me of some countries there, like Zimbabwe and Zambia.
-Jove: Cute, but not sure how to pronounce it. Your child's teachers may also have this problem.
-Sevin: Cute! I like how you spell it too. I know one of the movie stars has a child with this name, but I still like it for a girl.
-Mia: Love the name! It is adorable and pretty unique!
-Ariel: Nah, I just keep thinking of The Little Mermaid movie.
-Destiney: Very adorable. I like this name too!

Boys:
-Dylan: Very cute! Love the name, and it's fairly unique!
-Kingston: Super cute name. I know Gwen Stefani's son is Kingston, but I don't think that ruins the name at all. It's not such a unique name that it like, belongs to her son, if you know what I'm saying.
-Harley: Adorable. Love it!
-Austin: Cute, cute name, but SUPER common.
-Logan: Also cute, but SUPER common.
-Bekem: Pronounced "Beck-Em" I'm guessing? I like it. Very unique!
-Lucus: Cute, but really common too.
-Abel: It's cute and not common, I just am not sure if I really like it or not. Something odd about it to me.
-Jaxs; No, too different.
-Nico: Cute, and has character. I like it!
-Jonathon: It's a good name, but just remember this is common.
-Jesse: Cute name, and it's alright to name afer your BF! I like it.

Also, some other names I like that are unique are Kyran and Dallas for boys, and Brooklyn for a girl. Best wishes!

How do I choose who to name my first child after my mum or dad?

Do you have to name your first child after anyone? If so, you can add it as a middle name, or combine the two names of your mum and Dad. Is it a boy or a girl? Or what? If you’re Dad’s name is James, you could call the child Jamie. (Only an example), and add your Mum’s name as a middle name or vice versa. What does your instincts tell you? What do you want to name “your” child for the rest of his/ her life? I gave my Son a first name of my own choice, and added my Dad’s name as a middle name and surname. I’m not sure why, to be honest. I never added any of my Mum’s names at all! It depends on the name choices, how you feel about it yourself. It’s so difficult to answer those questions without all the facts. When my Son was born, my Dad’s Mum died ( my Gran), so I thought that would add a light to the grief he was suffering at the same time. Is there one name pulling you more than another? Is your surname different from your family? Do you have a good relationship with both parents? Have you chatted to them about your dilemma? I don’t know any of this. If you get on well with both parents, all you can do is combine or juggle the names. Do you want to keep a family name running? Lots of questions I can’t answer for you without talking to you. At the end of the day, it’s your choice. Play about with the name choices and come up with something you’re happy with. Think of the child too, they have to live with the name you choose until they get married, if it’s a girl and she wants to change her name. Boys can change their names too, if they don’t like theirs or are gay, and want to take the boyfriend’s name. Dont complicate it too much. If you can, discuss it with your family, or just decide yourself to pick a name and add a bit of both parents to the middle. That’s all I can come up with, based on the info provided. Hope it helps

Did you choose your child’s name? If so, how did you choose that name?

I went back to full-time work when my first baby was five weeks old. (My then-husband had taken on the role of stay-at-home-dad.)On my first day back at work, a client came into the office with a newborn baby. I was, as you can imagine, feeling a little teary and missing my own baby, so I ended up holding and cuddling this newborn for quite some time. I absolutely adored this baby boy’s name. It wasn’t one I’d ever considered when naming my own son, but it called to me.That night when I got home, I said to my then-husband: “If we have another baby, we should name him ______.*”To my great surprise, he looked at me, not like I was a crazy person, but like I was a genius. “Yeah,” he said. He said it aloud a few times, both on its own and in conjunction with our surname, and nodded. “That’s perfect.”Time passed. Our baby grew into a toddler. When he was two, my then-husband and I swapped roles. I worked from home in between being a stay-at-home mum. I realised I loved our family just the way it was. I couldn’t imagine having a second child.A couple of months after my son turned three, I sat down with my then-husband to have a talk about the future. “I’m thirty-three now,” I said. “We really need to make a firm decision about whether or not we’re going to have any more children.”The conversation didn’t last long. Both of us were happy with our little family the way it was. We loved our son with the fire of a thousand suns. We decided not to have any more children.A week later, I discovered I was seventeen weeks pregnant.Although we were both shocked by the pregnancy, neither of us were surprised when the scan showed we were having a boy. We’d already chosen his name three years earlier.These days, I can’t imagine a world without my gorgeous, funny, future rock-star. And it’s become family legend that he was determined to be born from the moment we chose his name. He was just waiting for the most droll moment to make his appearance.[*] I wish I could share his name with you, but I don’t ever use my children’s names on the internet. I want them to be able to create their own online personas when they’re old enough, without being burdened by anything I’ve ever said/shared about them.

I Need Help Choosing Some Elegant, Old Fashioned Middle Names for My Baby?

You already have a lot of good answers, so I will just list my favourite combinations instead of all the possible combinations I can think of.

Charlotte Amelia Ginsberg
Charlotte Anastasia Ginsberg
Charlotte Arabella Ginsberg
Charlotte Eliana Ginsberg (eh-lee-AHN-uh, or ee-lee-AHN-uh)
Charlotte Elise Ginsberg
Charlotte Emmeline Ginsberg
Charlotte Eve Ginsberg
Charlotte Francesca Ginsberg
Charlotte Genevieve Ginsberg
Charlotte Helena Ginsberg (heh-LAY-nuh)
Charlotte Imogen Ginsberg
Charlotte Juliana Ginsberg (jew-lee-AHN-uh)
Charlotte Kristine Ginsberg (I spelled it with a K because I didn't really like the repeated CH in both names, even though I prefer Christine as a spelling)
Charlotte Madeleine Ginsberg
Charlotte Michaela Ginsberg
Charlotte Michelle Ginsberg (after you)
Charlotte Naomi Ginsberg (nay-OH-me)
Charlotte Natalia Ginsberg (nuh-TAHL-yuh)
Charlotte Noelle Ginsberg
Charlotte Rebecca Ginsberg
Charlotte Roisin Ginsberg (roh-SHEEN, Irish diminutive of Rose)
Charlotte Rosanna Ginsberg (roh-ZAHN-na)

...And my absolute favourite, though it probably would not work for you because it's so ethnic-sounding (unless there's Italian blood in your family):

Charlotte Fiorenza (fyor-AN-za, like Fiona. It's the Italian version of Florence).

Help! I need baby names!?

Help! My husband and me are fighting over girl baby names! When my son, Dalton was born, they wouldn't let us leave the hospital until we gave him a name and we're afraid that it might happen again. We both decided it would be an unusual and unique name so our baby could stand out.
Here's the names I like:
October- After in which Halloween (my favorite holiday is and it's a family tradition.)
Lilly-After my favorite kind of flower
Raphael- After my favorite artist
May- After my grandmother

His-
Eden- (Biblical name)
Evangeline- (After his great-grandmother)
Verona- (The place where his family came from)
Miranda-(After his mother)
Brazil- The place where we first met
Please help! I'm desperate!

Need first name for baby girl to go with chosen middle name.?

It would depend on your surname and the nature of the child.

I believe that Sandra sounds more elegant than Sandy.

If you are looking for a playful name, you Gould use Sandy instead of Sandra.

Quentin Sandra ...

Quinn Sandra ..

Quintana?

There are many names - perhaps search the meaning of the name you would like (e.g. Gracious, protected, successful) and a name will present itself.

Best of luck for your pregnancy.

Help choose a middle name?

My fiance and I are expecting our first child and we still haven't picked a middle name. We are set on the first name Mayim (My-um) and will not be changing our minds. The last name will be Brewster.

Mayim _______ Brewster

The middle names we like (and please choose only from these) are:

Jane
Claire
Paige
June
Joy
Belle
Joss
Jean
Grace

Baby names first and middle - please help me pick! I have reviewed all other possible names and these are MY?

When said out loud, the two that I like the best are:
Brynley Ann
Brynley Alia

Just remember this is your child and in the end it is your decision and whatever you choose I'm sure your child will like it. These are all just opinions trying to help and if anyone writes anything negative just remember they're either jealous, don't have kids or don't know how to be respectful. Good luck and congratulations!

PLEASE Help me choose a name for my baby girl-to-be!!!!?

ok if you want your child to be made fun of forever go ahead and name her one of these things but I really don't think any of these names are fair to name your child. Maybe something like Laurena or Kasandra or Charell or Lonna or Loretta or Felita. Please PLEASE don't name your baby girl Huka that sounds like puking and don't name her that really long one either and also don't name her Cruhsi which remindes me of the crusty stuff behind some peoples ears. And don't name her Farkwad which kids will make fun of by calling her Dorkwad and F**kwad and mean names like that. I really like Kasandra but whatever go ahead and ruin your childs life.

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